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This is a shot list that I make of the images that I'd like to take when I do my walkthrough with the REALTOR® client (or on my own, if no client meets me at the property).
This idea came from the Interior Photo Workshop that I took in January 2009 in suburban Chicago from Photographers Scott Hargis and Thomas Grubba
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Two hours later, and it is still going. Let’s see if there is enough footage for now:
10-sec interval = 6 frames per minute.
6 frame per minute x 120 minutes = 720 frames.
If playing at 24fps then I should have approximately 30 seconds worth of video.
The full sunset should have been captured. Now at night time not much is happening and I need the camera to go photography later tonight so I will stop it soon. This is just a first test after all. If this works well trust that I will be doing more of it in the future. :)
# SML Data
+ Date: 2013-03-08
+ Camera: Apple iPad 3
+ Workflow: Snapseed
+ Location: SML Universe HKG
+ Serial: SML.20130308.IP3.09690
+ Series: Workflow
“Serenity time-lapse work still in progress 2 hours later” / SML.20130308.IP3.09690
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/ #中國 #中国 #China #香港 #HongKong #攝影 #摄影 #photography #山水 #Landscape #夜 #Night IP3 SQ
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My workflow leaves something to be desired. Here I am trying to work on produce table designs, but I keep getting sidetracked- for example, by copying a Joni Mitchell CD cover.
So this is actually kind of fun I guess. This is my C41, color film workflow so far. It's been a bit of trial and error trying to maintain a consistent 102F for 3.5 min.
This is how I do it so far. Put water in this pot just enough to cover the 250ml of liquids in the measuring cups. Put pot on stove with flame on high to get a good rolling boil. Once it gets boiling, reduce flame to medium. When the temp in cups gets to about 95F, turn off heat otherwise the temp gets too hot and it takes longer to cool off than to heat up. Remove cups from water when they reach 102F. First step is just water for 1 min to heat up film and tank. This helps maintain temp for developer. 2nd, developer for 3.5 min. Developer will cool to about 95F in that amount of time which isn't good. So I put the tank in the water pot in between agitations. Keeps the temp from falling too fast. 3rd step is the bleach/ fix (blix) for 6.5 min. The good thing is that you can be between 95 and 105F for this step. 4th is wash for 1 min followed by stabilizer for 1.5 min. Done!
Also, I have always used Kodak black and white developers like HC110, D76 and Xtol for b&w film. To shake things up a bit and keep it interesting, I got some Rodinal. Never used it before and still haven't. Good times. This is definitely a labor of love.
Update: Roll number 3 following this method turned out some funky greenish colors on Portra 160. Not sure why. I'll keep this photo updated.
The brand-new Symfony development workflow unveiled by Fabien Potencier at the Symfony Live Paris 2014 conference.
The 2nd app in my workflow I use is Photogene... More on how I use it at:
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Take a look at this week’s featured workflow, by Luís Miguel Braga. To be honest, this is the most comprehensive workflow we’ve seen so far (... read more)
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